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Could you take a look at this and let me know if it meets your expectations? I've always found using the wiki cumbersome, particularly because the sidebar isn't collapsible. If this approach satisfies you, I'll go ahead and renew the domain for a few more years, then transfer it to you. I also think it might be wise to create a separate repository just for the whisper.cpp documents. Granting write permissions to action-bot feels risky to me. @ggerganov |
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Point the domain to a page hosted in the github repo. |
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Yesterday, I purchased the domain whispercpp.org, which can serve as the domain for the documentation site of whisper.cpp. I plan to use Jupyter Book to write the documentation and then publish it online using GitHub Pages. Jupyter Book is really convenient to use, as it supports markdown syntax and offers many features not supported by GitHub, like displaying mathematical formulas. I've set up a demo using this domain for now. Editing is also very straightforward; after finishing the markdown, we can use GitHub Action to automatically compile the documentation into HTML files and then publish them. @ggerganov
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